NOW That’s What I Call an Era – (FEELS LIKE) HEAVEN: 1978-1985 – Various Artists (Red, Blue, Pink Vinyl 3LP)

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NOW Music proudly presents the continuation of the Era series with NOW That’s What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985, a celebration of essential synth-pop – highlighting some of the best from a transformative era in music. This collection brings together 43 tracks across 3LPs – pressed on a different colour for each LP: Red, Blue and Pink – and housed in a tri-fold sleeve packed with notes on all the featured tracks.

LP1 opens with Queen’s epic 1984 anthem ‘Radio Ga Ga’, followed by a run of key iconic tracks including Eurythmics with ‘Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)’, the 1979 #1 ‘Are Friends Electric?’ from Gary Numan and Tubeway Army, and Japan’s ‘Quiet Life’ which became their first Top 40 hit. Landmark chart debuts from Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet are up next with ‘Temptation’, a huge hit for Heaven 17 closing the side. Flip the LP over for an opening pair of tracks that defined the New Romantic movement: ‘Vienna’ from Ultravox, and ‘Fade To Grey’ from Visage. Next up, Simple Minds’ smash ‘Promised You A Miracle’ along with pop gold from Nik Kershaw and Kim Wilde, sophisticated synth-pop from Scritti Politti, and the LP closes with Phil Lynott’s instantly recognisable ‘Yellow Pearl’ which served as the theme tune to “Top of the Pops” in the early 80s.

LP2 starts with Laurie Anderson’s still breath-taking UK No.2 ‘O Superman’, before The Human League’s debut single ‘Being Boiled’ from 1978. ‘The Walk’ from The Cure became a defining single of the era, and Telex with ‘Moskow Diskow’ – the opener from their 1979 album ‘Looking For St Tropez’, was a club favourite along with new-wave crossover ‘Lawnchairs’ from Our Daughter’s Wedding. A pair of synth-pop essentials close the side from Trio, and Fiction Factory’s No.6 UK hit ‘(Feels Like) Heaven’. Over on the other side, Norwegian trio a-ha saw ‘Take On Me’ become one of the decades’ signature songs ahead of Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder’s timeless collaboration ‘Together In Electric Dreams’. Brilliant pop from Blancmange and Joe Jackson lead to the LP’s closing trio, finding Paul Hardcastle’s #1 ‘19’ between two ZTT productions: The Art Of Noise with ‘Close (To The Edit)’, and the peerless ‘Duel’ from Propaganda.

LP3 explodes into life with New Order’s classic ‘Blue Monday’, before making way for Bronski Beat’s anthemic ‘Smalltown Boy’, Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s #1 smash ‘Relax’, and hi-energy synth chart-topper ‘You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)’ from Dead Or Alive. The massive electro-dance hit ‘IOU’ from Freeez, and Donna Summer with ‘Our Love’ an influential cut from her 1979 ‘Bad Girls’ album wrap up Side One and over to the final side, which kicks off with two of the era’s biggest hits from The Human League with 1981 chart-topper ‘Don’t You Want Me’, and from the same year Soft Cell with their #1 ‘Tainted Love’. Huge hits for Howard Jones and Tears For Fears come ahead of a second appearance from Japan with the elegant and haunting ‘Ghosts’ – and to close the collection a trio of stellar late-70s singles: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark’s debut single ‘Electricity’ followed by Sparks from 1979 with a track from their collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder, the Top 10 ‘Beat The Clock’, and staying in 1979, Gary Numan hit #1 with the iconic ‘Cars’ and signs off this stunning album.

NOW That’s What I Call An Era: (Feels Like) Heaven 1978-1985 – an unforgettable journey through some of the greatest tracks from the most influential artists – celebrating one of the most groundbreaking & innovative era’s in pop music.

1. Queen – Radio Ga Ga
2. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
3. Gary Numan, ?Tubeway?Army – Are ‘Friends’ Electric?
4. Japan – Quiet Life
5. Duran Duran?- Planet Earth
6. Spandau Ballet?- to Cut a Long Story Short
7. Heaven 17 – Temptation
8. Ultravox – Vienna
9. Visage – Fade to Grey
10. Simple Minds – Promised You a Miracle
11. Thompson Twins – Love on Your Side
12. Nik Kershaw – I Won’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me
13. Kim Wilde – Kids in America
14. Scritti Politti – Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)
15. Phil Lynott – Yellow Pearl
16. Laurie Anderson?- O Superman
17. The Human League – Being Boiled
18. The Cure – the Walk
19. Telex?- Moskow Diskow
20. Our Daughter’s Wedding – Lawnchairs
21. Trio – Da Da Da I Don’t Love You You Don’t Love Me Aha Aha Aha
22. Fiction Factory – (Feels Like) Heaven
23. A-Ha?- Take on Me
24. Philip Oakey ; Giorgio Moroder – Together in Electric Dreams
25. Blancmange?- Living on the Ceiling
26. Joe Jackson – Steppin’ Out
27. The Art of Noise – Close (To the Edit)
28. Paul Hardcastle – 19
29. Propaganda – Duel
30. New Order?- Blue Monday
31. Bronski Beat?- Smalltown Boy
32. Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax
33. Dead or Alive – You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
34. Freeez – I.O.U
35. Donna Summer – Our Love
36. The Human League – Don’t You Want Me
37. Soft Cell – Tainted Love
38. Howard Jones – New Song
39. Tears for Fears – Mad World
40. Japan – Ghosts
41. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – Electricity
42. Sparks – Beat the Clock
43. Gary Numan – Cars

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